Ebrahim Raisi was elected Iranian president on the second try in 2021. (File)
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A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his international minister crashed on Sunday because it was crossing mountain terrain in heavy fog, an Iranian official informed Reuters, and rescuers have been struggling to achieve the positioning of the incident.
The official stated the lives of Raisi and International Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian have been “in danger following the helicopter crash”, which occurred on the way in which again from a go to to the border with Azerbaijan in Iran’s northwest.
“We’re nonetheless hopeful however info coming from the crash website could be very regarding,” the official informed Reuters, talking on situation of anonymity.
State TV quoted an official as saying that no less than one passenger and one crew member had been in touch with rescuers. It additionally stated the helicopter had been discovered, although Iran’s Pink Crescent denied this report.
Iranian Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who holds final energy with a remaining say on international coverage and Iran’s nuclear programme, sought to reassure Iranians, saying there could be no disruption to state affairs.
Iranian state media stated dangerous climate was the reason for the crash and was complicating rescue efforts. The chief of workers of Iran’s military ordered all of the sources of the military and the elite Revolutionary Guard to be put to make use of in search and rescue operations.
“It’s darkish and it has began raining, however the search continues. Rescue groups have reached the realm … nonetheless, the rain has created mud, making the search troublesome,” a neighborhood reporter informed state TV.
The nationwide broadcaster had earlier stopped all its common programming to indicate prayers being held for Raisi throughout the nation and, in a nook of the display, dwell protection of rescue groups deployed on foot within the mountainous space in heavy fog.
The rescue groups have been anticipated to achieve the possible website of the crash in a while Sunday night.
Neighbouring nations expressed concern and provided help in any rescue. The White Home stated US President Joe Biden had been briefed on stories concerning the crash. Turkey stated it had assigned a drone, a helicopter, automobiles and a rescue group after a request by Iranian authorities. The European Union provided emergency satellite tv for pc mapping expertise to assist Iran with the search.
HARDLINER, POSSIBLE SUCCESSOR TO KHAMENEI
The crash comes at a time of rising dissent inside Iran over an array of political, social and financial crises. Iran’s clerical rulers face worldwide strain over Tehran’s disputed nuclear programme and its deepening navy ties with Russia in the course of the warfare in Ukraine.
Since Iran’s ally Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, scary Israel’s assault on Gaza, conflagrations involving Iran-aligned teams have erupted all through the Center East.
Raisi, 63, was elected president in 2021, and since taking workplace has ordered a tightening of morality legal guidelines, overseen a bloody crackdown on anti-government protests and pushed onerous in nuclear talks with world powers.
In Iran’s twin political system, cut up between the clerical institution and the federal government, it’s Raisi’s 85-year-old mentor Khamenei, supreme chief since 1989, who holds decision-making energy on all main insurance policies.
For years many have seen Raisi as a robust contender to succeed Khamenei, who has endorsed Raisi’s primary insurance policies.
Raisi’s victory in a intently managed election in 2021 introduced all branches of energy beneath the management of hardliners, after eight years when the presidency had been held by pragmatist Hassan Rouhani and a nuclear deal negotiated with Washington.
Nonetheless, Raisi’s standing could have been dented by widespread protests in opposition to clerical rule and a failure to show round Iran’s financial system, hamstrung by Western sanctions.
Raisi had been on the Azerbaijani border on Sunday to inaugurate the Qiz-Qalasi Dam, a joint venture. Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, who stated he had bid a “pleasant farewell” to Raisi earlier within the day, provided help within the rescue.
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